Almost immediately, Brooks then made sure he included Memphis forward Zach Randolph.

Think that'll convince “Z-Bo” to go easy on the Thunder tonight? Not much else has worked against the Grizzlies' bruiser.

Before Tuesday night, Randolph had quietly become one of the Thunder's biggest thorns. In the Grizzlies' 110-105 win over the Thunder four days ago at FedEx Forum, though, Randolph exploded for his best game yet against OKC, effectively establishing himself as a perennial pest.

Randolph scored 31 points with 16 rebounds, both game-highs, and made 11 of 20 shots from the field while swishing nine of 10 free throws.

Now, as the teams prepare for a rapid rematch inside Oklahoma City Arena tonight at 7, the key for the Thunder will be how it handles the Grizzlies' 6-foot-9, 260-pound power forward.

“We have to limit his catches as much as we can,” Brooks said. “He's as strong as anybody in the league at that spot. He just knows how to score down there. It's not just against us. He does it against the league. We just have to use our quickness. We have to get in front of him and try to avoid the easy catches that he gets.”

In six career games against the Thunder, Randolph has averaged 24.5 points and 14.3 rebounds while shooting 45.8 percent from the field. The Grizzlies are 4-2 in those games.

On Tuesday, Randolph helped Memphis out-rebound Oklahoma City 42-31, including 12-3 on the offensive end. The Grizzlies racked up 54 points in the paint and outscored the Thunder 18-8 in second-chance points.